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Cheapest lodging by far in the wealthy city of Shanghai.
Tucked into the corner at the end of a row of shops, the place is opposite a bus station (last stop for 196) and a short walk from the 北新泾 station.
Dorms are well structured...More

I booked a single one bedroom by the phone and on arrival room was available. The rooms are clean, comfortable and accurate. Shower also pleased, light, hot water, TV, everything worked perfectly. I stayed here for three nights. The friendly guys at the reception, speaks...More

We wanted to book a hotel near the Hongqiao airport and hence booked this one.The hotel is at least 15 minutes drive from the airport (in the early hours).We booked two double bed rooms with attached bath and made the payment accordingly.But at the time...More

The hostel is not very centrally located. The location is close to metro line 2 Beijingxin station (5 min), which is 6 stops from Peoples sq in central Shanghai. Beware 25+ min metro rides for getting to places to explore. The hostel itself is old...More

I was stay here for a week. The location is good. You can walk 5 mins to a subway station but the room is smell and old. I had ask for change but they came up with hundred of excuses. Furthermore, I had ask them...More

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West of Shanghai’s better-known business, cultural andentertainment centers, lies an expansive area ofresidential neighborhoods peppered with lifestylepockets that have their own unique attractions. Theschools have formed pockets of internationalcommunities throughout Gubei, Hongqiao and Minhang.Quite a few entertainment and shopping centers havebuilt up over the years to cater to these communities.

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While living here means you are relatively far awayfrom Shanghai’s usual hot spots, the large parks,spacious homes and proximity to great Japanese andKorean food keep the neighborhoods popular.